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    Creatine: New Insights for Muscle, Bone and Brain

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    Why 5g of Creatine Isn’t Enough for Your Brain

    Dr. Darren Candow * 3-5 g is great for muscle * 8-10/8-12 g is good for bone * I think the sweet spot is 10 g for the whole body Join Dr. Altamash Raja and Dr. Darsh Shah on Medicine Redefined as they introduce Dr. Darren Candow, a leading researcher on creatine supplementation. The...
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    THE MYOCENTRIC VIEW OF CREATINE SUPPLEMENTATION MAY BE INCOMPLETE: BRAIN, BONE, HEART, IMMUNE SYSTEM?

    By THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF SPORTS NUTRITION FEATURING JOSE ANTONIO, ANTHONY RICCI, DARREN CANDOW https://www.vumedi.com/video/the-myocentric-view-of-creatine-is-incomplete/ Prof. Darren Candow, PhD (University of Regina, Canada), an internationally expert in the field of creatine research...
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    Creatine in Older Adults (Muscle/Bone/Brain)

    The Creatine Conference 2025 is honored to welcome Prof. Darren Candow, PhD (University of Regina, Canada), an internationally expert in the field of creatine research. In this keynote, Dr. Candow presents the latest research on creatine supplementation in older adults, focusing on its benefits...
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    Bone Health and Hormones: Prevalence of Hypogonadism in Men with Osteopenia and Osteoporosis

    * Hypogonadism was more common in men with osteoporosis than with osteopenia, yet testosterone testing remains limited, with osteoporosis patients tested more frequently than those with osteopenia, suggesting a care gap. Of those tested, about half had low testosterone (<300 ng/mL) in both...
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    Bone Health

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    Testosterone Replacement and Bone Health: Making Sense of the Data

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    Unlocking Therapeutic Potential: Kisspeptin & Neurokinin B

    Kisspeptin (KP) and neurokinin B (NKB) regulate the reproductive endocrine axis by influencing GnRH activity and secretion. Inactivating variants in KP or NKB signaling can lead to hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and pubertal development failure. KP and NKB offer potential therapeutic applications...
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    ORAL TESTOSTERONE VERSUS TOPICAL TESTOSTERONE: LARGER DECREASES IN HDL

    CHANGES IN METABOLIC PARAMETERS AND BONE MARKERS WITH ORAL VERSUS TOPICAL TESTOSTERONE (2022) Fiona Yuen, Ronald S Swerdloff, Robert Dudley, and Christina Wang The Lundquist Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA; Clarus Therapeutics, Northbrook, IL Background: Oral testosterone...
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